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“Hmm, I see you’re going to make me work for it.” I deepen the kiss, and I can feel her clenching around me. “But you should know I’m not above coercion.”

I move my hand between us and then stroke my thumb against her clit. She cries out at the contact, already so close to cumming.

“Yes, yes, yes.” Her body tenses as I do it again, and I watch her come apart in my arms.

The grip on her pussy is so tight and sweet that my body has no choice but to follow her over the edge. My cock throbs, and cum pours out of me, filling her up. It’s so fast and intense that I see black spots in my vision and I bury my face in her neck.

“Wow,” she says, then lets out a small laugh.

“Just so you know”—I raise my head to look at her—“that was legally binding.”

She giggles again when I pretend to snarl and bite her neck. It’s playful and lighthearted, which is something I’ve never had before. Piper has brought light into my life, and I plan on cherishing that gift and protecting it for the rest of my days.

Later I’ll tell her about Bob Wilson and how we never have to worry about him again. For now, I’m going to spend the night loving every inch of my bride.

Epilogue

PIPER

“You’re a cutie, you’re a cutie, and you’re a cutie.” I bop each cat on the nose. We’re up to three now.

That cat distribution system isn’t messing around. Okay, I might have gotten one from the shelter. You go down to volunteer, and the next thing you know, you’re bringing one home.

“All of you behave yourselves,” I tell them before I grab my bag to head out. I’m going to surprise Landon at the office today with lunch. I also need to talk to him about a few things.

When I exit the vehicle, I see an SUV I know all too well at the curb. “How did you know I was heading out?” I ask the driver, Tommy. He shrugs, opening the back door for me. “Does he just have you sitting out here?”

“Maybe.”

I laugh. “So you have to wait around all day for me in case I want to leave?”

“It gives me time to study, so I’m not knocking it.” That makes me smile, and I also can’t tell Landon now it’s a waste of Tommy’s time.

“Not in the car. How about from now on I’ll give you a heads up so you can go to a coffee shop or library?”

“Oh, Mrs. Adair, you don’t have to do that.” It never gets old hearing my last name.

“It would make me feel better.”

“All right,” he agrees as I slip in and he closes the door for me. It’s a short drive to the office.

It wasn't long ago that entering this building scared the crap out of me. Now I do it with a smile, waving to Linda at the security desk as I pass. It's interesting how things in the world aren't as scary when you have a person you love to lean into.

Even my fear of heights is nothing like it used to be. I won't be jumping on a roller coaster or out of a plane; I'm not sure the husband would allow that either way, but being on the top floor of a giant building or on a plane doesn't faze me any longer.

“Hey!” Scout pops up from behind her desk when she sees me step off the elevator. She rushes over to give me a hug. “How are we doing?” Scout's hand goes to touch my stomach but pauses.

“You can touch, Scout,” I laugh. I adore her. Her hand goes to the small bump that has already formed, and I’m only three months along. That’s what happens when your husband puts a litter inside of you!

“I still can’t believe you’re having triplets,” Scout laughs. “Landon really doesn’t half-ass shit, does he?”

“No, he doesn’t.” Once he had his mind set, Landon was always full throttle ahead. “Is he busy?” I ask. “I brought lunch.” I tap my bag.

“He has someone in his office, someone you’ll want to see.”

“Uncle Dino?”

“The one and only.”